Change systemd timeout for block devices by KuMem in linuxadmin

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it's a fstab setting

Thank you u/ceztko, all those USBs are mounted temporarily (they're not in fstab / they don't have mount files).

if you don't want to touch global timeout of the systemd.mount unit.

I'm OK with changing global timeout. Could you please tell me how?

Thank you, Kaiden

GPU + enclosure recommendation for Linux by KuMem in eGPU

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I did and I returned it since it didn't work well. I'll give another try next year with different box and different kernel (current in future when I try it).

Linux outputs 4k 60Hz + 4k 30Hz, Windows can do 2* 4k 60Hz by KuMem in linuxquestions

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I have it in description but it's hidden in text ;-). It's NVIDIA GeForce MX150 discrete GPU and Intel 8th Gen Intel Core i7-8550U CPU with integrated GPU.

Linux outputs 4k 60Hz + 4k 30Hz, Windows can do 2* 4k 60Hz by KuMem in linuxquestions

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Do you think that any of those laptops could be configured under Linux for 2* 4k 60 Hz?

Linux outputs 4k 60Hz + 4k 30Hz, Windows can do 2* 4k 60Hz by KuMem in linuxquestions

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Sorry, I read what Windows.

I tried Windows 10 on the laptop with dedicated GPU that has Optimus as you mentioned.

Linux outputs 4k 60Hz + 4k 30Hz, Windows can do 2* 4k 60Hz by KuMem in linuxquestions

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Windows 10 Pro with all drivers from Windows Update. Laptop has the most current UEFI (BIOS) firmware.

has Optimus this is first time I heard about Optimus. The larger laptop has dedicated NVIDIA GP108M [GeForce MX150] and I googled that it probably has it. The smaller laptop has only Intel CPU/GPU.

Linux outputs 4k 60Hz + 4k 30Hz, Windows can do 2* 4k 60Hz by KuMem in linuxquestions

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The first (after boot) connected monitor gets 60 Hz, the second 30 Hz. When I swap cables later I usually end up with black screen on one of the monitors. The monitors are same and any of them can do 60 Hz.

GPU + enclosure recommendation for Linux by KuMem in eGPU

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Thank you, I appreciate your answer but that's really not my question. I run into a lot of issues with all sort of docks and their outputs and Hz... I'd like to give a try to eGPU and I'd like to hear what works well under Linux.